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Livingston County Judge Serving Time in Jail – For Felony Perjury!

When people make bad choices in their careers, other people can be quite vicious in their judgement about it. But when the people making the poor choices are judges, police officers, teachers, priests, or anyone else who is held aloft as an example of someone who “should have known better”, the public response can be […]

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Improving Michigan’s Criminal Justice System? (Pt 1)

While in office, former Governor Jennifer Granholm appointed a task force to address Michigan’s criminal justice issues. Specifically, they were set the task of investigating Michigan’s criminal justice processes and determining if there were policy changes that could save the state some money, streamline the process for everyone involved, and make the system more just.  […]

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Ways Michigan Could Change Our Criminal Justice System For The Better? (Pt 2)

Welcome back and thanks for joining us here at The Kronzek Firm for this discussion on ways Michigan’s criminal justice system might be improved in the future. As we shared with you last time, the Mich​igan Joint Task Force on Jail and Pretrial Incarceration has come up with 18 recommendations that they recently presented to […]

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Do You Know What Federal Law Says About Stalking? Probably Not… (Pt 2)

Welcome back and thanks for joining us here at The Kronzek Firm again. We’ve been looking at the federal stalking statute (which is what federal law says about stalking) and it’s very serious stuff! As we mentioned in the previous article, stalking isn’t just following someone around and watching them. It can also include harassment, […]

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Do You Know What Federal Law Says About Stalking? Probably Not… (Pt 1)

When most people hear the word ‘stalking’ they tend to think of a peeping tom. Or someone who follows another person around from place to place (the common assumption is that it’s a man following a woman around), showing up at their workplace and while they’re out running errands. Always watching from a distance, but […]

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Why do Habitual Offenders Keep Reoffending? (Pt 1)

It seems like a simple question – why would a person choose to keep committing crimes? Especially if they keep being caught and getting into trouble? Surely it makes sense just to follow the law and not make the kind of choices that get you into trouble with the courts, right? Surely no one wants […]

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Why do Habitual Offenders Keep Reoffending? (Pt 2)

Hey there and welcome back – we’re glad you could join us here at The Kronzek Firm for this discussion on why a habitual offender continues to commit crimes, and what can be done to reduce that in the future. Here in Michigan we actually have some great court systems set up specifically to reduce […]

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Michigan’s Next Step in Addressing Vaping Problems

If you follow our blog or read the news, then you’re already familiar with the vaping ban Governor Whitmer attempted to put in place after declaring vaping a public health emergency. The ban, which made the use of any flavored vaping products and accessories illegal in Michigan, was the first of its kind in the […]

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If You Have a Criminal Record Can You Still Become a Lawyer in Michigan? (Pt 2)

Welcome back and thanks for joining us again for this discussion on what might seem like a ridiculous idea – becoming a lawyer in Michigan if you have a criminal record. But believe it or not, it’s true! As we mentioned in the previous article, it’s entirely possible to get your law degree and practice […]

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If You Have a Criminal Record Can You Still Become a Lawyer in Michigan? (Pt 1)

The idea of someone being in a position to defend and uphold the law when they’ve got a history of breaking it themselves might seem somewhat ludicrous. After all, in most cases, the law itself doesn’t allow this, at least in a professional capacity. You might possibly be able to become a police officer or […]

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